Jade plants are charming succulents that develop into almost Bonsai-like small trees when mature. They are known for their looks, but also for their ease of care, and tolerance. Jade plants can live for nearly 100 years old with proper care. If you notice a jade plant turning red, it is probably not a cause for concern. However, you should make sure what the reason is, just in case something is really wrong.  Is Your Jade Going Red?  There are around 200 species of Crassula, or jade plant. Many of these naturally have blushed tips, such as the Golden Jade Tree. This plant has almost lime green leaves, adorned with pinkish red edges. Other examples might be ‘Botany Bay,’ ‘Harbour Lights,’ ‘Silver Dollar’ jade, or Silver jade. There are many more varieties that normally sport red edging along the leaves. So if your jade is getting red, look up the […]

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